Guys perspective on low maintenance gym girls

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  • Myhaloslipped
    Myhaloslipped Posts: 4,317 Member
    I honestly do not understand the amount of time and energy that goes into discussing this subject. Is it a feeling of being imtimidated by more attractive or more attentive women? What is it? Do some people think that they're in competition with every other single person out there? I seriously want to know.

    ^This. Why do these threads about makeup always turn into a s**tstorm? Smh.
  • taunto
    taunto Posts: 6,420 Member
    So, the thread I responded to got me thinking and my friend and I had this discussion as I would love for her to meet a nice guy and there are quite a few at our gym... When I am at the gym first thing in the mornings, I brush my teeth, my hair and wash my face- that's pretty much It. I have always been extremely focused and love the way I feel when I look in the mirror and see myself drenched in sweat and I feel strong and confident and I smile at my friends there and chat a little. And then I see the women come in, perfect hair, perfect makeup and this is at 5:00 in the morning-, not a single bead of sweat and I think, wow maybe I should be a little embarrassed by my lack of "trying" but you know what -I feel my strongest and my sexiest when I am myself and I see what I am capable of doing. My time at the gym may look to others as the freckled faced sweaty girl, but for me - i shine . Rock it out ladies

    I don't understand the point you're trying to make, perhaps because I didn't read the other thread.

    If you wanna come in full makeup with stripper heels and walk at 2 miles per hour on the treadmill, that is fine.

    If you wanna come in all business and get your sweat on. That is fine too.

    Just leave me alone when I am trying to workout. I personally prefer that you don't wear the kind of outfit that would distract me but I wouldn't complain either because ... you know... i like looking at pretty things.
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Wow, I have been a member of MFP for many years and I rarely ever post and this is why. No, sorry I am the last person that would gather up a posse to make fun of anyone. My post was intended for the sole purpose of getting the guys opinions on what they are more likely to notice but I clearly rubbed some females the wrong way. By the way, my "kind" being that I'm nicknamed sunshine because I am friendly to every single person I meet there. But thanks, I think I'll stay out of the chit chat forums like I usually do.

    You probably should, with threads like these. :laugh:
  • DoingitWell
    DoingitWell Posts: 560 Member
    I used to wear full makeup to the gym, but I was coming straight from work and I didn't want to waste time taking off my falsies and potentially losing them. Plus I knew I was on limited time because I had to go ick up my kids.
  • I put a bit of foundation on because im self conscious without it, shove my hair up and lift heavy ****. I feel my best sweating and covered in chalk.
  • Fine at the gym.
    As y'all get into your 30's you might need a bit of makeup, before that i don't think most girls need much/any.
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Fine at the gym.
    As y'all get into your 30's you might need a bit of makeup, before that i don't think most girls need much/any.

    Da *kitten*? :huh: :noway:
  • msf74
    msf74 Posts: 3,498 Member
    It doesn't bother me either way.

    What does bother me however is excessive perfume or body odour because it can interfere with my ability to lift / cycle as the case may be.
  • MuscleHeadNerd74
    MuscleHeadNerd74 Posts: 1,930 Member
    I personal don't give a **** who's in the gym and what they look like. I'm there to focus and get it in (LMG's). Although it's scientifically proven that, men lift 18% more when there's attractive woman around. I'd rather have the gym to myself which I had a couple of times where I go wow that was awesome....
  • catb58
    catb58 Posts: 239 Member
    If the original purpose of the thread is for your friend to meet a nice guy, I wouldn't choose the gym. I tend to be focused on working out and don't notice other people who are there unless they are on the machine I want to use. I also tend to get annoyed when someone interrupts my routine with chit chat. A quick hi and it's back to working out, even when it's good friends. Most of the men I know are even more focused on their workouts than I am.

    As for makeup, it's doubtful that anyone notices if women are wearing it or not. I usually wear a lightly tinted moisturizer for myself, nobody else.
  • TheNewPriceIsLoading
    TheNewPriceIsLoading Posts: 2,135 Member
    So, the thread I responded to got me thinking and my friend and I had this discussion as I would love for her to meet a nice guy and there are quite a few at our gym... When I am at the gym first thing in the mornings, I brush my teeth, my hair and wash my face- that's pretty much It. I have always been extremely focused and love the way I feel when I look in the mirror and see myself drenched in sweat and I feel strong and confident and I smile at my friends there and chat a little. And then I see the women come in, perfect hair, perfect makeup and this is at 5:00 in the morning-, not a single bead of sweat and I think, wow maybe I should be a little embarrassed by my lack of "trying" but you know what -I feel my strongest and my sexiest when I am myself and I see what I am capable of doing. My time at the gym may look to others as the freckled faced sweaty girl, but for me - i shine . Rock it out ladies

    This is very cool. :) Do guys actually approach you at the gym though?
  • Alluminati
    Alluminati Posts: 6,208 Member
    If someone is wearing make-up and has their hair did at the gym, does that make them automatically "high-maintenace"?


    ^hmmmm. You've worn make-up at the gym haven't you? It's ok. You don't have to admit it here in the *girls-who-wear-makeup-in-the-gym* shaming thread.

    As for the op, Way 2 go, good for you OP! You're gorgeous natural. I like it when you show off your sexy freckles. Would bang.
    :blushing: guilty as charged.
    In between leaving work, picking up the kid from daycare, throwing together some leftovers for the hubs, and rushing to the gym before closing....hey I should have taken 2 minutes to remove my makeup so as not to be judged by other females for acting like I'm all that and a bag of chips.



    Oh, wait....I don't give two sh*ts :ohwell:

    :laugh: :flowerforyou:
    :drinker: :flowerforyou:
  • Alluminati
    Alluminati Posts: 6,208 Member
    If someone is wearing make-up and has their hair did at the gym, does that make them automatically "high-maintenace"?

    and low maintenance = no makeup? some of the most high maintenance women i've known in terms of neediness, demands, personality disfunctions and overall drama didnt wear make up . plus any woman who calls herself low maintenance is more than likely not :laugh: just like those people who claim to hate drama in their relationships yet somehow all their relationships are one huge dallas episode
    QFT
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  • maccarossi1
    maccarossi1 Posts: 58 Member
    I find it a little hilarious if girl rocked up at the gym looking like she was about to go out to a bar at night but that's just me, I honestly don't know if I pay enough attention to notice one way or another.
  • Myhaloslipped
    Myhaloslipped Posts: 4,317 Member
    Fine at the gym.
    As y'all get into your 30's you might need a bit of makeup, before that i don't think most girls need much/any.

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  • vjohn04
    vjohn04 Posts: 2,276 Member
    Why do you care what other people are doing at the gym?

    I certainly don't because what other people are doing has absolutely nothing to do with my goals.
  • RedArizona5
    RedArizona5 Posts: 465 Member
    Fine at the gym.
    As y'all get into your 30's you might need a bit of makeup, before that i don't think most girls need much/any.
    I always had dark circles even in my teens. My gramma immigrated from europe but she inherited and passed down to me dark circles. so even when i was younger when i could i would wear just enough to cover my eyes up. From a distance my eyes look like sockets because of of my eye circles…it sucks but its life
  • RedArizona5
    RedArizona5 Posts: 465 Member
    Who cares? The only thing that bothers me is stuff that's going to affect my workout. If it's gonna trigger my asthma, like strong colognes or perfumes, then I'm not gonna be happy about it. Otherwise, not my business.
    Seriously; I'm more irritated if I get hit on at the gym. I just wanna focus on my sets, dammit! And I couldn't give a crap what others look like.
    This, i am married and crush on my hubby (i know imma dork:smile: ) so when i get hit on i literally am like why? i don't even have makeup on. It doesn't usually happen since i have a gym with the apartments i stay at and its not so busy like a commercial gym and just more worried about the old men going to "break a sweat"
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  • Alluminati
    Alluminati Posts: 6,208 Member
    I'm WAY more into low maintenance gym girls who don't get made up to work out! What attracts me is seeing you bust your *kitten* and work hard. If you're there to be seen, all made up and NOT working out, then I have no use for you.

    Note to self: wear a lot of makeup to the gym more often.
    ok, I responded to the OP with a guy's perspective on girls who were at the gym to work out, vs. girls who appear to be there just to be seen.

    You wanted to take this opportunity to:

    #1, declare that you don't care what other random strangers think of you. Which, BTW is not what the thread was about, nor was it a response that the OP asked for, but, ok. Fine. You offered your opinion which TO ME sounded like you were trying to tell the OP that she shouldn't care what others think because YOU are now free from that burden. Well, good for you. Maybe one day the rest of us can aspire to reach your level.

    And then #2, you took it upon yourself to quote my reply which WAS a guy's perspective on the OP's original question and let everyone know that you clearly are too good for some neanderthal like ME, by posting your oh-so-clever "Note to self" remark. Well, I hope you feel better atop Mt. Self-Righteousness looking down on all the people that aren't as confident and self-assured as you clearly are.

    You really have life by the balls, and you're wasting your time and your talents here on this forum. You should be doing motivational speaking somewhere making a real difference in the world. We are obviously not worthy.

    Thank you however for gracing us with your presence.

    Jimmie status: rustled.
  • DavPul
    DavPul Posts: 61,406 Member
    I'm WAY more into low maintenance gym girls who don't get made up to work out! What attracts me is seeing you bust your *kitten* and work hard. If you're there to be seen, all made up and NOT working out, then I have no use for you.

    Note to self: wear a lot of makeup to the gym more often.
    ok, I responded to the OP with a guy's perspective on girls who were at the gym to work out, vs. girls who appear to be there just to be seen.

    You wanted to take this opportunity to:

    #1, declare that you don't care what other random strangers think of you. Which, BTW is not what the thread was about, nor was it a response that the OP asked for, but, ok. Fine. You offered your opinion which TO ME sounded like you were trying to tell the OP that she shouldn't care what others think because YOU are now free from that burden. Well, good for you. Maybe one day the rest of us can aspire to reach your level.

    And then #2, you took it upon yourself to quote my reply which WAS a guy's perspective on the OP's original question and let everyone know that you clearly are too good for some neanderthal like ME, by posting your oh-so-clever "Note to self" remark. Well, I hope you feel better atop Mt. Self-Righteousness looking down on all the people that aren't as confident and self-assured as you clearly are.

    You really have life by the balls, and you're wasting your time and your talents here on this forum. You should be doing motivational speaking somewhere making a real difference in the world. We are obviously not worthy.

    Thank you however for gracing us with your presence.

    Come back status: lame
  • Fine at the gym.
    As y'all get into your 30's you might need a bit of makeup, before that i don't think most girls need much/any.

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    yeah. remember; *kitten* use blusher, ladies pinch.

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  • headofphat
    headofphat Posts: 1,597 Member
    guys don't care about makeup because.....wait for it....yoga pants!
  • cj778449
    cj778449 Posts: 49 Member
    There's better places to meet someone than at the gym. Everyday I go to the gym people are focused on what they're doing...unless you're asking someone how many sets they have left or to show you how to do something most people don't even speak.
  • AnxiousPenman
    AnxiousPenman Posts: 71 Member
    Just out of curiosity ... what does it matter what "guys perspective on low maintenance gym girls" is?

    A guy's opinion on how women present themselves at the gym should 100% never matter to anyone. Ever.
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    Just out of curiosity ... what does it matter what "guys perspective on low maintenance gym girls" is?

    A guy's opinion on how women present themselves at the gym should 100% never matter to anyone. Ever.

    This was my first exact thought.

    And to answer THIS post
    Is Jo on vacation? Or maybe just bored with this women bashing women again.

    BAW HA HA HHA HA

    it's why I didn't originally click/register the post- I didn't realize it was a make up haters at the gym thread.

    Because seriously WTF does make up = high maintenance?
    Works 3 jobs- lifts- dances- owns a motorcycle- owns a horse- buys my own steak... can change my own tires- but because I own hundreds of dollars of make up that makes me happy and suits my needs as a performer it means I'm high maintenance? sure. OKAY.

    And again please remind my again how my make up bothers anyone? I don't use machines where my face is on the bench- and even if I do- I wipe my equipment down- not so complicated. Haters gonna hate.



    For those who chose NOT to wear make up- that's your choice- but if you think it makes you break out- you're using the wrong products.

    For those of you think you're more morally superior because I'm faking or compromising or whatever other phsyco babble other women project on to women who wear make up GTFO. Seriously.
    just G.T.F.O.

    It's really effing sad- this comes up SO OFTEN I have an image I made/saved.

    2 hours of russian power lifting- yeah- I look ridiculous in all my make up. Please- come tell me again how much I don't work- and how hard I'm fishing for men. Please- I beg you- come tell that to me at my gym.
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  • ILiftHeavyAcrylics
    ILiftHeavyAcrylics Posts: 27,732 Member
    Just out of curiosity ... what does it matter what "guys perspective on low maintenance gym girls" is?

    A guy's opinion on how women present themselves at the gym should 100% never matter to anyone. Ever.

    This was my first exact thought.

    And to answer THIS post
    Is Jo on vacation? Or maybe just bored with this women bashing women again.

    BAW HA HA HHA HA

    it's why I didn't originally click/register the post- I didn't realize it was a make up haters at the gym thread.

    Because seriously WTF does make up = high maintenance?
    Works 3 jobs- lifts- dances- owns a motorcycle- owns a horse- buys my own steak... can change my own tires- but because I own hundreds of dollars of make up that makes me happy and suits my needs as a performer it means I'm high maintenance? sure. OKAY.

    And again please remind my again how my make up bothers anyone? I don't use machines where my face is on the bench- and even if I do- I wipe my equipment down- not so complicated. Haters gonna hate.



    For those who chose NOT to wear make up- that's your choice- but if you think it makes you break out- you're using the wrong products.

    For those of you think you're more morally superior because I'm faking or compromising or whatever other phsyco babble other women project on to women who wear make up GTFO. Seriously.
    just G.T.F.O.

    It's really effing sad- this comes up SO OFTEN I have an image I made/saved.

    2 hours of russian power lifting- yeah- I look ridiculous in all my make up. Please- come tell me again how much I don't work- and how hard I'm fishing for men. Please- I beg you- come tell that to me at my gym and I will bench press you.
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    Fix'd

    :flowerforyou:
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    Just out of curiosity ... what does it matter what "guys perspective on low maintenance gym girls" is?

    A guy's opinion on how women present themselves at the gym should 100% never matter to anyone. Ever.

    This was my first exact thought.

    And to answer THIS post
    Is Jo on vacation? Or maybe just bored with this women bashing women again.

    BAW HA HA HHA HA

    it's why I didn't originally click/register the post- I didn't realize it was a make up haters at the gym thread.

    Because seriously WTF does make up = high maintenance?
    Works 3 jobs- lifts- dances- owns a motorcycle- owns a horse- buys my own steak... can change my own tires- but because I own hundreds of dollars of make up that makes me happy and suits my needs as a performer it means I'm high maintenance? sure. OKAY.

    And again please remind my again how my make up bothers anyone? I don't use machines where my face is on the bench- and even if I do- I wipe my equipment down- not so complicated. Haters gonna hate.



    For those who chose NOT to wear make up- that's your choice- but if you think it makes you break out- you're using the wrong products.

    For those of you think you're more morally superior because I'm faking or compromising or whatever other phsyco babble other women project on to women who wear make up GTFO. Seriously.
    just G.T.F.O.

    It's really effing sad- this comes up SO OFTEN I have an image I made/saved.

    2 hours of russian power lifting- yeah- I look ridiculous in all my make up. Please- come tell me again how much I don't work- and how hard I'm fishing for men. Please- I beg you- come tell that to me at my gym and I will bench press you.
    2014-07-04_135108_zpscf81d1b5.jpg

    Fix'd

    :flowerforyou:

    YES!!!! i will.

    I can. And I will. :drinker:
  • sallychildress
    sallychildress Posts: 28 Member
    Hey, OP, don't let the ugly egos keep you from posting. This has been a good topic for light discussion. Try not to be offended by some nazi responses, it really is just their ego. I like MFP for all it offers, including these discussions.

    BTW, I am 52 and I usually wear make up to the gym, not always, but, I dont want to scare anyone, lol!

    thanks for your post